Thursday, February 26, 2009

Ok so ummmm this offensive minded coach in John Tortorella is not really working. Maybe the coach was not the problem. It is clearly not a wake up call. And this can't make Tom Renney any madder. This team is still this 1 goal scoring team per game and they continue to lose and the firing seems pointless.

Yes it is only 2 games but come on. Time to wake up. Time to play some hockey!

Naslund scored the goal for the Rangers this time. Where are the offensive weapons?!?! Drury, Gomez, Dubinsky. Where are they?!?!!?

You can't ask for better goaltending performances. It is not fair. Giving up 2 goals night after night should lead to wins!

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

John Tortorella in his first game as Rangers head coach in 2009 could not produce more offense than Tom Renney. Tortorella who was supposed to help the Rangers offense, and who has a style that is supposed to fit Drury and Gomez well, failed in his first attempt as the Rangers fell to the Maple Leafs in a shootout. The game went to overtime tied at 1. Of course, the Rangers 1 goal was scored by defensemen Wade Redden. How Ironic.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

It looks as though the long saga is finally over. Stephon Marbury and the Knicks have agreed on a buyout, meaning Marbury is free to sign with any team. In fact, word on the street is that Steph has already committed to signing with the Boston Celtics.

Knicks fans can now rejoice, as every team that Stephon has ever left has gotten better. The Minnesota Timberwolves reached the Western Conference finals post-Stephon. The Nets were back to back NBA finalists A.M. (After Marbury), and the Phoenix Suns increased their win total by about a billion after Stephon's dismissal. So yes Virginia, there may be better times ahead for the New York Knicks.

Celtics fans? They may want to duck, as the biggest question regarding the franchise killer might be how to change that tattoo on his head, as 3 and 33 are retired by the club.

(But imagine if Stephon actually hits a buzzer beater to put the Celtics in the finals for the second straight season ... that would be enough to drive a Knicks fan to drink, or perhaps consider hurling himself off a bridge.)

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Monday, February 23, 2009

Well I have been calling for drastic changes and here it is. Tom Renney, the head coach of the Rangers has been fired. Assistant coach Perry Pearn was fired right along with him. Hopefully this will be a wake up call for the Rangers. Mike Pelino and Benoit Allaire will remain on the coaching staff.

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Chris Wilcox and Larry Hughes got their first action for the Knicks against the Toronto Raptors. As both players are trying to get into game shape and fit themselves into Mike D'Antoni's fast paced offense, both players combined for just 8 points. Wilcox scored 5 and Hughes scored 3.

The Knicks did not give up much to acquire these players so we will just wait and see if they can make an adjustment. Not a great debut though. The Knicks gave up Malik Rose, Tim Thomas, and Jerome James for the couple of players.

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Derek Jeter is sitting out of spring training for a little while with a sore hamstring. No big deal right? Well normally I would agree. And there certainly is a great chance this is no big deal. Most likely, Jeter's hamstring will heal, no longer, be sore and Jeter will again be up and about playing baseball at 100%.

But let us think for a second. Jeter has of course been injured before but it was injuries like the dislocated shoulder which occurred from a slide into third base.

But when was the last time Derek Jeter had a hamstring injury? Well as far as I can remember, and I could be wrong, the answer is never. Jeter has never had an injury like this. So what does it mean? Well I think that Jeter is getting older. And Jeter is getting older. That is how the world works. You get one year older every year.

This sore hamstring could possibly mean that Jeter's body can no longer handle the day to day baseball activities as well as it used to be able to. Yankee fans must hope that more hamstring injuries do not come and that this does not mean that Derek Jeter's body is starting to break down due to old age.

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The Rangers continue to struggle. After a win against the Islanders in dead last, the Rangers continue to struggle scoring as they lost to the Sabres 4-2 and then the Maple Leafs 3-2 the next night in overtime. Bathgate/Howell night was not inspiring enough to lead the Rangers to a win against the Maple Leafs. The late game tying goal with under a minute left in the third period, did not give them any momentum either as the Rangers did fall to a short handed 4 on 3 in overtime.

The Rangers continue to be incredibly pathetic. They are on the verge of losing a playoff spot and and this rate they will not get back in.

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

So once again, after I make a "RE" post I am correct. The last time I made a "RE" post, I said that if Drury and Gomez can perform the Rangers are in good hands. Well last time, Gomez and Drury both scored and the Rangers both won.

And yet again, I make the "RE" post. Drury gets 3 assists and Gomez scores 1 goal in the Rangers 3-1 win over the New York Islanders. Maybe a win over the Islanders is not saying much but it was a much needed win and Drury and Gomez played very well.

It is important for Drury and Gomez to keep their play consistent and at a high level and the Rangers will be fine like I expressed in the past!

This does not necessarily change the opinions towards Tom Renney. And I do believe he is a good coach. But again, we may want to wait it out.

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

And just when I thought I was the only person contributing to this blog, Metstradamus has chosen to give me a piece of my own medicine. Well played sir!

Now one must keep in mind that I am not against having Illya Kovalchuck but you do not want to give up too much. I and many other Ranger fans love Brandon Dubinsky and he has become a bit of a fighter and a boost of energy. Now of course I don't need to defend Dubinsky and if we compared straight numbers, of course Kovalchuck comes way out on top.

But also keep in mind, that in the article where I mentioned I may be a genius, I was still 100% correct. If Drury and Gomez play to their full potential every game and score goals, the Rangers are in good hands.

Also, we did not expect the Rangers to be nearly as good as how they were playing. But it is appropriate to panic. The Rangers do need to get Sean Avery though. That is important. He should provide a huge boost for the team.

Also, there is a lot of talk about "Tom Renney taking the fall for Glen Sather." And sure Tom Renney has had success with the Rangers but, us fans would prefer more success. I think that a change would not be so wrong and would hopefully also be a wakeup call to the team.

So yes I have called for drastic change, possibly the firing of Renney, and certainly signing Avery. And I did say something must be done at the trade deadline but it must be smart. And not just smart for this year or next year but for the long haul.

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I seem to remember having suggested a fairly drastic move about six weeks ago in this space, having explored the possibility of bringing Ilya Kovalchuk to New York. The price might have been somewhat steep, but it was something I felt might have been worth pursuing.

Upon having made that suggestion, I was told to have "patience" (along with being publicly being sent to the Principal's office for not signing my name to these posts ... sorry, I just can't shake the rebel out of me). I was then proven wrong once and for all when the Rangers won their next game, proving once and for all that the Rangers were fine and dandy and that we can go about our patient lives, blah blah blah.

Except that now it's six weeks later and, lo and behold, the Rangers are not fine and dandy. They can't score, they have no game changing defenseman (at least not one who changes the game in the Rangers favor), and a good coach is most likely going to take the fall for a GM that has put together a flawed roster with cap issues (and don't think that it's merely coincidence that this has happened since Don Maloney left for Phoenix.) Oh, and they're also sinking like a rock in the standings with a tough schedule coming up.

So my question is this: should I still be patient? Or is it okay to push the panic button right about now?

It gives me no pleasure that the Rangers are in this position. Believe me, I would rather be wrong and have the Rangers in first place than to have been proven to be somewhat prescient and have the Rangers playing the way they're playing. And I still hope to be proven wrong by this team, who have about three weeks until the trade deadline to turn the ship around and save some jobs and some careers in New York. But the proof is in the pudding that the Rangers have made the last six weeks ... and the pudding tastes awful. And if there is a way that the Rangers can make a drastic move (and I'm not sure that's possible with the cap situation the way it is), perhaps a trade for Kovalchuk is worth looking into.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

The Rangers have now dropped 8 of 9 and this time it was the St. Louis Blues who got the best of them. A 2-1 victory in St. Louis. A much better performance by Henrik Lundqvist but of course the offense could only for the Rangers could only manufacture 1 goal of its own.

The New York Islanders beat the Penguins tonight. It was the Pens first game after their head coach was fired. The Islanders will roll into the Garden on Wednesday.

We always thought the Rangers were a much better team than the Islanders but even so, the Islanders always seem to play the Rangers real tough. Well now with the Isles coming off a win after losing 5 straight, and the Rangers losing 8 of 9, the odds are really not in favor of the New York Islanders.

The Rangers continue to keep falling and falling and falling.

The Tom Renney clock seems to be ticking a bit faster. Drastic moves must be made.

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Yesterday in a nationally televised game, the incredibly awful New York Rangers completely embarrassed themselves in a 5-2 loss with the Flyers. The Rangers have now dropped 7 of 8 including two overtime losses. Lundqvist clearly does not look the same in net. He did not look comfortable in net at all. He seemed the be much slower moving than usual and after giving up a 4th goal, Lundqvist gave way to Steve Valiquette who gave up a goal of his own. The Flyers scored 1 goal in the first period, a goal early in the second, and then 3 more goals in about a 2 minute span.

The Rangers allowed their 14th shorthanded goal while on a 5 on 3 powerplay.

The Rangers need to make a big move at the trading deadline, and get Sean Avery back in a Rangers uniform.

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Thursday, February 12, 2009

We all knew Bobby Abreu would not be a Yankee. In fact the Yankees had no interest in pursuing him. But with Abreu signing with the Angels, that is probably the worst place Abreu can sign.

The reason why? The Yankees always have a tough time vs the Angels. Let us just look at some of the stats from 2005-2008.

In 2005, in Yankee Stadium the season series ended in a tie at 3-3. In 2006 at Yankee Stadium, the season series ended at 2-2. In 2007 at the Stadium, the season series ended at 2-4 with the Yankees on the short end. Last year, in the Bronx the season series was tied at 2-2.

In Anaheim in those same years the Yankees were 1-3, 2-4, 1-2, and 1-5 respectively.

So as you can see the Yankees can't even win a series vs the Angels and in Anaheim the Yankees struggle greatly.

The last thing they need is Bobby Abreu adding to the Angels' success against the Yankees.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Well it is another case of deja vu all over again. Favre's agent supposedly asked the Jets for his immediate release and the Jets declined. Sounds familiar does it not? In the end, Favre told the Jets that he plans to retire. Hmm that seems to be quite familiar sounding as well. Well I don't think we will know that Favre will officially retire until his press conference. Oh wait, that doesn't mean anything either. I guess we will have to wait until the start of next season.

But if Favre retires, I feel that this is good for the Jets. I think it is time for the Jets to draft a big time QB and get their franchise quarterback. It is time to move on. Jet fans should be happy. Yes when Favre came the Jets went from 4-12 to 9-7 but still they did not get into the playoffs.

With a new coach should come a new quarterback and maybe we can see another dominate Jets team like back in the old days. No need for the old guy sitting around. The Jets have a nice core of young players on both the defensive and offensive side of the ball and all that of course coupled with a new coach and potentially solid young QB, it should lead to good things with the Jets.

Brett Favre's potentially last game in the NFL was of course with the Jets in Giants Stadium. Favre and the Jets fell 24-17 to Chad Pennington and the Dolphins. Favre in the game through for a 50% completion percentage completing 20 passes on 40 attempts. He threw for 233 yards, 1 TD and 3 interceptions.

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Remember the post I made a while back saying the Giants won't be as good next year? Well click here for a refresher.

The Giants have made a decision to add to my point. For pretty much no reason whatsoever the Giants will be going with Lawrency Tynes instead of John Carney next year. Damn that stupid 5 year deal. Because Carney is old (and ignoring the fact he is very efficient) and because Carney got such a dumb contract, Lawrence Tynes will be the starting kicker for the Giants next year.

Without getting into specifics, Tynes is awful. I would prefer someone paralyzed from the waist down. Tynes will lose a guaranteed 4 games for the Giants next year and maybe more.

Even in the above pictures, the Carney picture is so much more lively and colorful. Just a coincidence? I think not!

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Remember this game? Well the Rangers are playing like the Daddy on top. In fact in this game, the Rangers are winning. In fact, they are doing a stellar job! But unfortunately, hockey does not work that way. And last night the Rangers lost their 5th straight game against the New Jersey Devils. In fact in the last 4 games, the Rangers have been shutout twice and in the other 2 games they scored 3 goals combined. The Rangers are not only heavily struggling but ignoring the 10-2 loss to Dallas (in which Valiquette was in goal), the confidence of Lundqvist will continue to decline despite the fact these games are for the most part not at all his fault.

I am also beginning to think that head coach Tom Renney is on the hot seat. It may be that time to shift our focus to the coaching staff and not necessarily the players.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Below is the A-Rod interview in its entirety. I just have to say that I hate what Peter Gammons was doing. Anyone who does not notice it was an idiot. Of course everyone was curious how A-Rod would respond to the allegations. It seemed as though once A-Rod made the smart choice of apologizing, he tried to make A-Rod look bad. Asking questions of how he got the steroids or who he got them from trying to get A-Rod to rat other players out and make him look bad. The idea of the interview was to get A-Rod's reaction to the allegations.

He said he was stupid and whatnot and he apologized. The other bogus questions afterward was uncalled for.

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OK I am hating the talk about A Rod prior to steroids and A Rod after steroids so let us put that discussion to a sudden halt. Below is a picture of A-Rod as a Mariner and then as a Texas Ranger when he was on the juice.

Now anyone who sees a real significant change is blind. There is barely any change whatsoever. You also have to remember anyone out of High School or College will look somewhat stronger with or without steroids because when you are working out on a more rigorous level with more professional trainers, you are going to be stronger. You cannot be the same strength in High School or College as in the Major Leagues. You will fail miserably so everyone will be stronger. There cannot actually be anyone out there who believes these pictures show a significant change.

If you want to see a significant change, below is the before and after of Barry Bonds.

This is significant. Whether you believe or not he did roids, well he did. Bottom line. Bonds is on the juice. I am not telling you that this particular before and after proves it. But this is a significant change.

A-Rod has not had a significant change.

And also keep in mind what steroids is. Steroids are not magic pills. You know how Popeye the sailor pops in his spinach and his muscles grow instantly? Yeah well that isn't how steroids work. Steroids allow you to build stronger muscles quicker and also expands the capacity your muscles can grow a bit. But just because someone does steroids does not mean he becomes the instant muscle man. It would be nice if it worked that way but it does not.

Without steroids, it may have taken A-Rod a little bit longer to get to the stature he is at but he would have gotten there anyway. But still, the change in stature is rather insignificant.

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Alex Rodriguez in an interview with Peter Gammons admitted to doing steroids and was regretful and apologetic for doing so.

A-Rod said he did steroids from 2001 through 2003. If this is true, he never did steroids during a time where he would be punished by the MLB.

However, this was an incredibly smart move by A-Rod to admit and apologize for using steroids.

If we compare Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens with Jason Giambi and Andy Pettitte, we see a huge difference. (By the way this was also discussed on Sports Heaven with Mark and Evan after the interview with Bob Papa.)

But bottom line is, Clemens and Bonds continue to deny deny deny and they make appearance after appearance in court and their image is awful.

What do you still hear about Giambi and Pettitte? The answer is nothing. Sure they may be looked upon a little bit differently, but when you come out and apologize you look a lot better.

A-Rod is now in the same boat as Pettitte and Giambi and Yankee fans will be happy to know that (at least if A-Rod is telling the truth), he never did steroids as a Yankee.

Excellent job by A-Rod.

There is still question however about his image as he put up big numbers in those 3 years. But he also has had big numbers in other years and as a Yankee. But hey, just 3 years in the early 2000's? I wouldn't necessarily give him and easy pass, but I do believe he only did steroids during the time period he mentioned and any other numbers he puts up are 100% legitimate.

This admittance should take some of the pressure and heckling off of A-Rod.

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Saturday, February 7, 2009

According to reports told to Sports Illustrated, Alex Rodriguez was tested positive for steroids in 2003 when he was in a Texas Rangers uniform.

No other reports have been filed regarding other steroid use...yet.

In 2003, Major League Baseball had no penalty for doing steroids.

So whatever your stance on A-rod was, well he was at least a steroid user once. He may still be doing it or he may have thought better of himself and quit. For right now we do not know. Keep in mind however, that for the time being all we know is he did steroids in 2003 for the Texas Rangers. It was just that one year on that one team. So for all of you Yankee haters out there, until they prove A-rod has done steroids in a Yankees uniform, I would keep my mouth shut for the time being.

In 2003, Alex hit .298 with 47 homeruns and 118 RBI's. Since coming to the Yankees in 2004, A-rod hit over 47 homeruns twice in 2005 and then in 2007. A-rod was above 118 RBI's 3 times with the Yankees from 2005 through 2007.

Alex Rodriguez's best years of his career exlcuding playoff time was probably during his years in Texas to date.

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Ummm 10-2? Really? I am sorry but how do you manage to lose a hockey game 10-2? The Rangers after an embarrassing loss in Dallas have now lost 4 games in a row. Lundqvist has a bit of a Flu which is why Valiquette played in Dallas.

But overall, the entire Rangers team has been just incredibly pathetic. Awful display of hockey. They are not scoring goals. The Rangers have scored just 5 goals in the 4 losses and in the last 8 games have scored 15 goals. In those 8 games, they were shutout twice.

On February 4th, I can't remember if I blogged about it but this is from Rotoworld:

New York Rangers head coach Tom Renney was not at all happy with the way the New York Rangers practiced on Wednesday.

The Rangers practiced for 30 minutes before Renney had had enough. He got rid of the pucks and had the players spend the last 30 minutes of practice doing sprints, crossover skating drills and rink-width laps. The punishment practice hopefully hit home for the Rangers. "It's not the first time I've been a part of that, but I guess that's what the coach felt was necessary to get his point across," Markus Naslund said. "We know we have to play better, we know we have to score. If Tom thinks we're not scoring because of a lack of effort, I guess that's why he asked us to skate." It should be interesting to see how the Rangers will respond to this. Their next game is Friday in Dallas.

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

I just figured I would throw this very short post out there. The Yankees offered a minor league contract to Andruw Jones which Andruw Jones went on to turn down.

Thank goodness. Andruw Jones is the complete opposite of what the Yankees need right now. Like having Nady, Swisher, Matsui, Damon, Gardner and prospect Austin Jackson isn't enough.

Granted this was a minor league contract, it would be awful for the Yankees to turn to another old washed up outfielder that they do not need.

Hey Yankees, you are on the right track right now sticking with the young Austin Jackson, giving Brett Gardner a chance, keeping the young Cano and keeping your young pitching. No need to try and get Andruw Jones.

And as for you Mr. Jones, thanks for the rejection. It is greatly appreciated.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

On a very special night at the world's most famous arena, Adam Graves, a legendary Ranger had his number put up in the rafters. (See my post below)

Unfortunately, the Rangers were unable to defeat the Atlanta Thrashers who are currently dead last in the Southeast division and almost dead last in the Eastern Conference sitting atop a team we all know as the New York Islanders.

This was a great game for the most part.... greater than it should have been. There was no score have the first 2 periods as Lehtonen and Lundqvist were fantastic.

It was not too deep in the period before Joseph Motzko gave the Thrashers a 1-0 lead.

And hey you remember that whole Kovalchuck debate a little while back? Well you can click here for the refresher. This was the original Kovalchuck post and the most recent post not written by me. I responded to the post here.

Anyway, with just under a minute left and Lundqvist sitting on the bench Kovalchuck and some room up the right wing. From the blue line he took a shot at the open net to seal the deal. But guess what? The choker missed! So do we know who was right in that Kovalchuck debate above?

So then because of the miss, the Rangers still had a chance and they took full advantage. With 6 skaters on, Markus Naslund received a beautiful pass in the high slot and it went right past Lehtonen.

The game was sent to overtime where after some tough 4 on 4 hockey the game remained time.

So it was shootout time but the Rangers failed to win.

The conclusion? Lundqvist is not the same. He gave up 6 goals in the All-Star game. He gave up 6 goals shortly after against the Penguins. And now in the shootout where we have seen Lundqvist be one of the best, he allowed 2 goals on 3 shots.

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Ranger fans finally saw what the wanted to see. Adam Graves' number 9 is up in the rafters. Adam Graves was a nitty gritty kind of player and was of course a member of that legendary 1994 Stanley Cup team. Graves was a Ranger from 1990 through 2001. Earlier in his career, he spent time with the Red Wings and and Oilers and ended his career with the San Jose Sharks. Graves continues to be a big part of the New York Rangers organization whether it be skating around with players or participating in charity events.

Graves will always be in the hearts of Ranger fans as a legend whether people agree or not.

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Monday, February 2, 2009

The Mets have signed Oliver Perez to a 3-year 36 million dollar contract. In 2008, Perez went 10-7 with a 4.22 ERA in 197 innings pitched. Perez performed extremely well in July and August of last season.

He was not great during the other months but he was alright.

Hey Mets, whatever helps you sleep at night. There is nobody out there who should really criticize the signing. 12 mil a year may be a stretch but its alright. We have seen what Perez can do.

This particular blog post is based solely on this link so I figured it would be appropriate to share it with you.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Well the Steelers won the Super Bowl to the surprise of nobody. Arizona did put up a good fight especially in that 4th quarter but in the end they were just a complete failure. I mean all the penalties and such. What a poor job. And then there was of course that second to last play of the game. You know, the one before the kneel down? The fumble by Kurt Warner? Awful job.

Also the commercials. What was up with those. Maybe one or two made you chuckle. But overall what a terrible job. Huge waste of 3 million bucks for many of those companies. A rather large disappointment.

There was of course that little segment that said "Want to watch the commercials again? Go to hulu.com!" Yeah, no. I do not want to see those commercials again. I appreciate the offer.

And yes, Bruce Springsteen was an EPIC fail! Bruce coming out screaming his lungs out and moving around and by the time he had to sing... oh man. Bruce made Simon Cowell cringe. He had no voice, was pretty much talking and especially during born to run was WAY off tune. I do not care how big of a Springsteen fan you may be. Go back and listen to the performance and pretend you never knew who Springsteen was. You will wish you never hear him again. I mean the music was great and the fireworks and whatnot were great but as far as the actual singing, that was terrible.

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